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Reflective Journal Entry 2

Reflective Journal Entry 2

Q For this week's journal entry, there is no specific writing prompt. Focus on the instructions from the syllabus as below. ________________________________________ The reflective journal should blend three emphases: • Your responses to the course materials, discussions, and assignments • Your life experience relevant to the course objectives • Your ministry goals and desires for the future The journal should record your thinking from several class activities: • Questions to be answered at this time are: Any assignments that are not to be turned in. Incorporate those assignments into your journal. o What have I learned today? o How might this material stretch me into new areas of learning? o How do my life and ministry experiences relate to what we have studied today? Do they clash? Challenge? Confirm my experiences? • How do this week's memory verses apply to this week's themes and to my life? • Any other reading or experiences you may wish to include in your written record.

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This week’s discussions had been brainstorming because of the ways in which I had to juxtapose the lessons from the videos with my perspectives about sin and God. I have learned to integrate new insights gained from the videos with my personal understanding about my sins. This week’s assignment on the Macchia Text also been effective to make me reflect on different aspects of my personality. My faith has been tested because of the ways in which I have been tempted many times to lose focus on finding out my flaws as a Christian.